Our Anti-gun foes are sneaky. From enough public outcry Olympia has had to delay their budget proposals until Monday. The Democratic Legislature was only going to allow the public a total of 90 minutes to read through hundreds of pages of the budget document. Enough people complained and they had to delay the hearings until Monday. There happens to be a secret budget proposal that corresponds with the passing of I-594 and the Dept of Licensing. Here is the letter written to us by our local Protect Our Gun Rights group.

“We’re hearing some troubling rumors in the Capitol that the Democrats’ secretive budget will include an increase of over $400,000 on top of the current vast Department of Licensing firearms division budget. They are proposing hiring 7 more full time employees to input firearms sale and “transfer” information as they are over a year behind.

Due to a combination of preexisting law and the passage of I-594, all private gun owner information on any sale or transfer is kept by DOL forever, and creates a de facto centralized government registry or “database” of law abiding gun owners and every single detail about you.

The DOL saves all of your personal information on firearms purchases even though it is already held by Federal Firearms Licensees (FFL’s). Information held by FFL’s is available to law enforcement agencies with a proper warrant or court order. The DOL database on the other hand is available to ANYONE they give access to.

Supporters of this type of needless government overreach are quick to point out that the database was accessed “thousands” or “millions” of times, but don’t have much to point to when asked about actual crime they’ve solved with it. Canada recently wisely got rid of its gun database as it costs ran into the millions and was never used to solve a single major crime.

Needless to say, Washington State’s DOL database of firearms owners is duplicitous and unnecessary. Added in with the endless possibilities for fraud, theft, abuse, and future gun confiscation, approving more or any funding for this increased violation of privacy continues to be a wasteful and shameful endeavor to violate the rights of every gun owner in this state.”

This Monday rally your friends and family and make your voice heard in Olympia. Here is how you can help. If you can not make the trip out there you can flood your reps with emails and phone calls.

“Come testify, and tell them you won’t allow your taxpayer money to be used to violate the privacy rights of everyone in this state.

The Appropriations Committee is currently scheduled to meet at 1:30 PM, in House Hearing Room A, John L. O’Brien Building on the Capitol Campus.

If you can’t come in person, call your Representative at 1-800-562-6000 or send them a message to let them know you strongly oppose spending your tax dollars to violate the privacy of law-abiding gun owners. Use this link to find your legislators: (http://app.leg.wa.gov/DistrictFinder/)

Sincerely,

The Protect Our Gun Rights Team

P.S. They have also discussed imposing fees and taxes on every law abiding gun owner using their current system. If you don’t stand up to them now, this situation will continue to spiral out of control. We hope to see a room full of citizens who are willing to stand up for their rights tomorrow!”

Stop The Tyranny

Unfortunately the time has come to start kidnapping for the purposes of information gathering – torture, and finally assassination of political figures and their paid masters the billionaires in America. Public hangings will end the tyrannical fascism that has spun out of control with the Obama regime.

“The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed.”
– Thomas Jefferson, letter to to John Cartwright, 5 June 1824

They started this war against the citizens years ago. It is time to fight back.

“Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect everyone who approaches that jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but downright force. Whenever you give up that force, you are ruined…. The great object is that every man be armed. Everyone who is able might have a gun.”
– Patrick Henry, Speech to the Virginia Ratifying Convention, June 5, 1778